Bangalore: A murder case in Bangalore, which is called the Silicon Valley of India, has shaken people. Here 30 pieces of a woman's body were found in the fridge. The woman's body is said to be four to five days old. At present, the police is investigating the entire case as to when, who and why the woman was killed. At present, the post-mortem of the pieces of the woman's body is being done. At the same time, 8 special teams have been formed to investigate the case. The CDR scan of the woman is also being done. It is suspected that someone known to her has committed the crime.
The woman is from Nepal
In fact, pieces of a woman's body were recovered from a house on Veeranna Road in Vayalikaval police station area of Bengaluru. The woman's body was cut into 30 pieces and kept in the fridge. The police was informed about it after a foul smell was noticed, after which the police reached the spot and got to know about the matter. After the matter came to light, the police is investigating the matter. According to the police, the woman Mahalakshmi's body was cut into 30 pieces and kept in the fridge. Police say that the woman was originally from Nepal and was living in Bengaluru for many years.
Interrogating people you work with
Police said that the woman lived alone at home and her husband works in an ashram near Bengaluru. At present, the postmortem of the woman's body is being done at Boring Hospital. At the same time, 8 special teams have been formed to investigate the case. The CDR scan of the woman is being done. Police believe that some acquaintance has killed the woman. Apart from this, the police team is investigating all the CCTV footage of the area. At the same time, people working with the woman in the mall where she worked are also being questioned.
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